Thursday, August 9, 2012

August 28th Show with Special Guest Host

This month we have a wonderful group of comedians and a very special guest host.  So let's start the introductions.

Everyone, please say, "Hello" to...

  • Kate Berlant
  • Eric Drysdale
  • John Harris
  • Damien Lemon
  • Brent Sullivan


KATE BERLANT


First met Berlant at her weekly comedy show in the freshly preserved Cake Shop.


Still have the postcard of this -- what an amazing flyer

Last month, Berlant was named one of
TimeOutNY's Three Comics to Watch, alongside last month's Cashmere guest, Michael Che; and in May, Berlant opened for Reggie Watts in Webster Hall's Grand Ballroom.


If you've heard me talk about Berlant, you know that I am a fan (read:obsessed).

Christopher Guest, if you are reading this (you are not), I strongly advise you watch the following video.  You will find your newest star.


You can follow Berlant on Twitter and Tumblr.


ERIC DRYSDALE


From January to May 2010, I had the best five months of my life interning at The Colbert Report, where Drysdale has been a writer since 2005.  Before that, Drysdale wrote for The Daily Show for six years.  That's right, he is one of the funniest, smartest people on the planet.

Full Paley Center playlist here:



More recently, Drysdale answered questions on SplitSider about writing for both shows.

Last year, Drysdale premiered The Man With F.E.E.E.T. - an original View-Master adventure-comedy.

Honored to be a part of this picture alongside Meg Driscoll.

It was listed in TimeOutNY's Best Comedy of 2011; and is now available for purchase.


The recording is narrated by John Hodgman and features an outstanding cast including past Cashmere guest Amber Nelson.


And if that's still not enough Drysdale for you, you can listen to him on the always entertaining You Had to be There hosted by Sara Schaefer and Nikki Glaser -- now a show on MTV!

Also, this hilarious video...


Windertech - watch more funny videos



JOHN HARRIS

Photo by Daniel J Moody
Before really moving to New York, some friends took me to a packed show called Tell Your Friends.  This was my introduction to John Harris.  He read a series of one-liners that are difficult to remember because I almost couldn't hear them over the sound of my own laughter.  All I know is, they were dark and they were very funny.

Harris has been a Senior Writer at The Onion and I used to deliver his paychecks at IFC's Onion News Network.

Last year, Harris created Pendulous Breasts Quarterly.


A zine with contributors from 30 RockThe Colbert ReportThe OnionThe Onion News NetworkVanity Fair, and The New Yorker -- along with the amazing Kate Beaton and Bob Powers.  A hard copy with great texture can be purchased here.  If you bring it to the show you might get an honest autograph like this one...


A piece written by Harris for PBQ was featured on SplitSider.  He is also the regular host of Cashmere!  You can see him being funny at Bedlam on the last Tuesday of every month.  Check him out in real life and on Twitter.


DAMIEN LEMON


Until May's Broad City Live, I had only heard Damien Lemon's voice.  This is because the first show I saw him in was so packed, the stage was not visible.  It is more than possible that he looks familiar to you though because his face has been EVERYWHERE this year.

His recent television appearances include Comedy Central's Russell Simmons presents The Ruckus, MTV's Hip Hop SquaresYo!  MTV Raps Classic Cuts, IFC's Bunk (video below); and Lemon is a cast member for the second season of MTV2's Guy Code, earning him this spot in Times Square.


And if you want you can still see him on the big screen in The Amazing Spiderman.  Quite a summer, including this week when Lemon headlined at Caroline's.



In the past, Lemon has opened for legendary greats such as Dick Gregory and Aretha Franklin, also the always amazing Hannibal Buress.



You can follow Lemon on Twitter and Tumblr.


BRENT SULLIVAN

One of my biggest regrets in life is that I have only seen Brent Sullivan's slideshow about his fake online profile as a make-up artist (who only does cat make-up on humans) once.  This was part of his set when I saw him at Big Terrific, and only the beginning when it comes to Sullivan.

He made his television debut on Comedy Central's Live at Gotham; and his web series, It Gets Betterish, co-created with Eliot Glazer, has been featured on basically every site that discusses comedy, including this Huffington Post interview that made me cry (and laugh) and the fantastic Blackbook Magazine article by Tyler Coates.  It was named one of Serial Optimist's 5 Web Comedies to Watch and for good reason.

See here...






You can see all of these comedians and the special guest host at Cashmere on Tuesday, August 28th in the back room of Bedlam 8pm FREE!

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